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Volume 1 [text post]
[No violence or rage from this one, just nonchalant curiosity!]
Hey, I think I’ve mysteriously arrived from an alternate universe or dimension just now.
Please reply if you know anything about it. I've never done this before.
Also, if there are any helpful fairies or big brother/sister types here, I really want someone to show me around! Establishing the setting is an important part of any story! A very important part! A map printed inside of a dust cover at the beginning (or even worse, the very end) never does the locations justice as much as following a character through them does!
Speaking of which, getting to know the characters is even more important - we could make it a group event!
Hey, I think I’ve mysteriously arrived from an alternate universe or dimension just now.
Please reply if you know anything about it. I've never done this before.
Also, if there are any helpful fairies or big brother/sister types here, I really want someone to show me around! Establishing the setting is an important part of any story! A very important part! A map printed inside of a dust cover at the beginning (or even worse, the very end) never does the locations justice as much as following a character through them does!
Speaking of which, getting to know the characters is even more important - we could make it a group event!
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You do seem to have a thing about fairies, don't you? Probably would get along with Barrie, I'm betting. Head stuck in the clouds all the time, that one.
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Oh, but I like all kinds of people! It's always been a goal of mine to have a big sis or a helpful fairy, and in the best case either my own harem or an adorable daughter, but I also like magical girls and mysterious chefs and angels and tough-but-caring big brother types and catgirls and fearless leaders and headless motorcyclists...
Is Barrie someone who lives here?
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[just...nods at all that] Ohhh, I see. Well! Barrie is actually J.M. Barrie, the creator of Peter Pan--well, that's what he's most famously known for writing and creating. He's done plenty of other things as well, but Peter Pan's the first thing that pops to people's minds, normally.